RE:RE:RE:Wonder
One of the many lessons learned over the years, in the Juniors, you are playing in rough country.
If you don't like the way things are going in the sandbox, because you are getting beaten up, don't be a whiner, don't be a dolt, don't have a tantrum, collect up your toys and get out. Nobody cares may be a slight exaggeration, but hey you gamble and sometimes it turns out the game was fixed or you just simply lose.
Nobody cares and almost everybody secretly likes watching a car crash. When I hear people say they feel betrayed by management, or shorters, or promoters running a scheme ... and the regulators do nothing ... hey, open your eyes, of course it is a game with a house advantage. If you look around the marketplace and can5 identify the sucker ... you might well be one of them. Advantage insiders, always.
Big boys don't cry. And following smart money, buying good prospects, not getting shaken out, sometimes you coattail into big wins. One truism: never is a known winning property aggressively distributed to the public ... it's all consolidation and woe while the float gets tightened up. And can you really blame the insiders if they realize they are onto a big winner to try and throw hangers-on off the train? I know, unethical, illegal, heartless, greedy, yada yada. It's the Vancouver junior market, and it is cowboy country. Keep your head down and don't get it shot off.
And good luck to all. One drill hole can make all the difference. Just one.
cg